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Buy American When you Buy Poly Products
Buying American products can save jobs and redeem the American brand. That doesn’t just mean buying Ford, Chrysler and Kodak, it means buying products that are made in America.
Many products are made in China and other counties that are often comparable. So why buy American? Jennifer Granholm, the former governor of Michigan, says that if the nation decides that the logical choice is to stop making things in the U.S., there would be more consequences than just massive job losses.
Buying American creates American jobs as well. Consumers control the marketplace, Buy American. When consumers choose American-manufactured products, they support American jobs — the more US products purchased, the more US jobs are created.
Atlantic Poly, Inc. is a New England based polyethylene supplier and national wholesale distributor of plastic products and over 95% of our products are made in America. In every industry, there is a need for our products, so when you are buying plastic film, plastic bags, recycled plastic bags, printed poly bags, roll off dumpster liners, trash can liners, stretch wrap, or bubble wrap contact Atlantic Poly and buy American.
Save Money by Decreasing Waste in Your Business
Does your company receive pallets of wrapped product? Do you use plastic stretch films and poly wraps when storing items in your warehouse? If you are disposing of Stretch Film, Pallet Wrap, Poly Bags, or Poly Films, contact Atlantic Poly. We can help you save your money and increase profit while saving the environment. Decrease waste in your company. Atlantic Poly turns that plastic waste into usable American made products such as recycled poly bags and roll-off dumpster liners.
We work very hard to maximize the use of recycled material in the entire supply process. With your post consumer and post industrial scrap we make our recycled plastic bags. Manufactured from at least 30% recycled content, they meet the requirements of state and federal recycling laws.
Atlantic Poly would like to help you save money in your business. We can:
- Help the business bottom line
- Help the environment
- Reduce waste disposal costs
- In many states, there are tax benefits for recycling material
Contact us for more information.
Dumpster Liners are Perfect for Manufacturing and Demolition
Dumpster liners are huge garbage bags that are easy to fit in any dumpster. You can order dumpster liners in several thicknesses, sizes, chemical make-ups, uses, and packaging. Different industries and uses require different liner requirements.
Concrete companies, asbestos abatement companies, environmental services and all businesses of this type rely on dumpster liners to contain hazardous materials. Many states even demand the use of dumpster liners.
As an owner, manager or site superintendent you know that best business practices require dumpster liners. Insulation and asbestos abatement professionals are required by law to contain all materials which are hazardous to the environment and to public health.
Concrete companies have been the target of environmental agencies for years. The main concern with regards to concrete is the run-off of wash out material. Also, often manufacturing facilities produce a daily amount of liquid refuse or semi-solid refuse. Again, these companies depend on dumpster liners for daily operation to maintain man-hours spent on clean up.
Contact Atlantic Poly for size and specs of dumpster liners.
When Shipping Fragile Items Use Bubble Wrap
If you are in the business of packing, storing or shipping you use packing peanuts and bubble wrap. Obviously these are two products that offer protection for items when being shipped or or stored.
Everything needs to be as secure as possible in packing and shipping. However, for breakable items, an extra level of protection is required to meet your business standards and maintain your reputation. For this, there are a variety of packaging products available and one is bubble wrap.
Bubble wrap and bubble wrap envelopes are very popular for the display, storage and delivery of fine artwork. They are also perfect for electrical components, glass, china and everything breakable.
Packing peanuts are good for filling the voids in boxes of packed fragile items. However, bubble wrap is best because it can envelop the item for protection. Bubble wrap does not move and the item is perfectly protected and insulated.
Polyethylene Bubble Wrap provides protection from damage caused by shock or vibration. Poly Bubble Wrap is easy to use and reduces packaging time and labor costs. Atlantic Poly is a Polyethylene Bubble Wrap supplier. Bubble Wrap comes in rolls, bags, sheets, dispenser packs or as anti-static.
Bubble bags and bubble wrap envelopes with adhesive lips can be customized in a variety of sizes and weights. For sizes and prices on high quality, transparent protection for fragile items, contact Atlantic Poly.
Roll Off Dumpster Liners Contain Waste
Dumpster liners are garbage bags for a dumpster but they are not all the same. Dumpster liners are differentiated by thicknesses, colors, sizes, chemical make-ups, uses, manufacturing techniques, and packaging. Liner requirements are based on your company’s specific needs.
Dumpster Liners decrease the potential for airborne contamination. Concrete companies, asbestos abatement companies, and environmental service corporations rely on Roll Off Dumpster Liners daily keep hazardous materials contained. The dumpster liner can be quickly installed so the dumpster is ready to use. Dumpster liners help companies conform to nationwide environmental laws.
Often manufacturing facilities produce liquid waste or semi-solid waste. Bin Skins are very useful for this scenario. Stop waste from leaking from the dumpster as it is transported. Dumpster Liners are mainly black opaque in color and thicknesses typically range from 3 MIL thick to 12 MIL thick.
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